Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anthina citri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


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218075   1928-11-27

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218106   1932-03-08

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218079   1931-05-12

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218112   1928-12-07

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218091   1927-11-29

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218111   1928-11-26

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218099   1925-10-11

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218101   1928-11-23

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218064   1925-10-14

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218107   1931-07-24

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218110   1931-06-17

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218073   1924-10-11

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218119   1925-10-14

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218121   1913-05-21

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218109   1931-12-08

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218117   1925-10-14

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218067   1927-11-30

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218105   1928-11-23

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218065   1925-10-14

TNS:F
218092   1928-12-07

TNS:F
218063   1930-03-11

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218077   1924-11-12

TNS:F
218108   1928-11-23

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218076   1925-09-27

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218102   1928-11-26

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218093   1925-10-14

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218083   1929-11-15

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218071   1924-12-16

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218082   1929-11-28

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218066   1924-12-15

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218088   1924-11-28

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218096   1929-12-05

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218084   1931-12-08

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218089   1928-11-29

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218086   1931-03-11

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218074   1925-11-25

TNS:F
218090   1927-11-29

TNS:F
218118   1928-12-06

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218072   1925-07-25

TNS:F
218100   1925-10-14

TNS:F
218115   1925-11-25

TNS:F
218081   1931-03-22

TNS:F
218095   1927-11-29

TNS:F
218078   1928-12-05

TNS:F
218085   1931-07-24

TNS:F
218114   1925-10-14

TNS:F
218098   1931-12-08

TNS:F
218069   1928-12-02

TNS:F
218068   1927-11-29

TNS:F
218116   1925-10-14

TNS:F
218094   1930-09-20

TNS:F
218113   1927-11-29

TNS:F
218103   1925-02-18

TNS:F
218070   1925-10-14

TNS:F
218097   1928-12-01

TNS:F
218104   1924-11-28

TNS:F
218120   1931-12-08

TNS:F
218087   1927-11-29

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 455188Fujikuro Y.   1911-08-08
Taiwan


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.